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The FEI opened the bidding process again and found a host in Crozet, in which the European Dressage Championships will be held for the first time in France. [2] France hosted the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Caen and the European Championships in Show-Jumping in Paris in 1959, in Dinard in 1985 and in La Baule in 1991.
Beezie Madden and Onlight, Grand Prix competition at the FTI Winter Equestrian Festival, Wellington, Florida 26°38′01″N 80°16′23″W / 26.633716°N 80.273066°W / 26.633716; -80.273066 The Winter Equestrian Festival ( WEF ) is an annual equestrian festival running for 13 weeks between January and March in Wellington, Florida
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The current governance is the Creative Capital Arts Trust, an umbrella organisation established in 2011 to manage New Zealand Fringe Festival and the Wellington street arts festival CubaDupa. [3] Since 2011, NZ Fringe has grown 237.5% from 52 shows to 189 shows in 2022. [4] The non-profit organisation is governed by a voluntary board of five ...
Dressage (/ ˈ d r ɛ s ɑː ʒ / or / d r ɪ ˈ s ɑː ʒ /; French:, most commonly translated as "training") is a form of horse riding performed in exhibition and competition, as well as an art sometimes pursued solely for the sake of mastery.
The Wellington South would bring 109 homes and five 4-acre farms to 290 undeveloped acres at South Shore and Lake Worth Road. Part of its application calls for changing the zoning on 114 acres to ...
Wellington resident Karin Bradeen holds banner on Jan. 5 2024 in favor of recalling four council members for supporting a plan to build on the equestrian preserve.
Concours de Dressage International (CDI) is the competition rating for international dressage events. The rating is given by the equestrian governing body FEI. [1] [2] A CDI is divided from one to five stars. The height of the star depends on the class in which the rider competes and the prize money. [3]